FAQs

Are children welcome?

Yes, absolutely. We welcome couples and families alike but do ask that parents keep a close eye on young children as, as with any natural environment, there are hazards such as the brook, steep slopes and stinging plants and insects.

Can I bring my dog?

No, for the sake of the woodland wildlife, we do not accept dogs.

can i park my car next to the yurt or cabin?

No, so as not to damage the meadow, all cars are left at the top of the valley. It is a short walk down to the yurts below. The cabin is a steep walk so is sadly not suitable for those with limited mobility.

Do you provide towels and bedding?

We provide bedding for the beds but you will need your own bedding if using the futons or daybeds. Please also bring towels for the shower.

Can I book on line?

Can we have campfires?

Do you provide firewood?

Yes, we provide firewood and kindling for your log burner and campfire.

Could I run a course at Redwood Valley?

Yes, please call or email us to discuss your ideas.

Can I hire the site for my wedding or event?

No, at the moment we do not cater for large numbers of people.

DO you take hen or stag parties

No, because of the quiet nature of the site, we cannot take large single-sex groups.

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Testimonials

A magical weekend

'From the compelling poster to the last wave goodbye, my experience of Redwood Valley was altogether delightful. In beautiful old woodland, with congenial hosts and a generous teacher, I had the greatest fun being there; and I made a greenwood table from start to finish – a magical weekend.'

A taste of paradise

'That wasn't camping. That was a taste of paradise. Beautiful and luxurious facilities blending into a mature, natural woodland habitat teeming with wildlife. I cannot wait to get back there.'

A place to reflect and rest

'This amazing retreat is the most idyllic and peaceful place around. Whether sat by the yurt or enjoying dinner; the only sounds are those of the birds singing and the river flowing. The beautiful surroundings are romantic and inspiring; a place to reflect and rest.'